Purple Strategies
Angie Marks Zier has work experience at Purple Strategies as the Creative/Content Operations Director since August 2019. Prior to that, they worked at Leo Burnett for nearly ten years as the Creative Resource Director from February 2006 to August 2015.
From 1994 to 1997, Angie Marks Zier attended The University of Georgia where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Journalism/Advertising.
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Purple Strategies
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Purple Strategies brings together strategists and communication specialists from across the political spectrum. And with our experience, we’re equally at home inside or outside the Beltway. We also pride ourselves on understanding our clients’ culture and working collaboratively with their team. From designing a comprehensive message strategy toopinion research, integrated advertising, media relations and grassroots outreach, Purple provides a unique perspective on public affairs and the highest level of service and expertise.Why Purple? In our fast-moving, high information society, public attitudes are constantly shifting in ways difficult to predict – and even more difficult to influence. For corporations and trade associations, it’s more important than ever to respond strategically and communicate values that are aligned with society’s expectations. Adding to the challenge, economic uncertainty is fueling an intense partisanship that colors perceptions of issues and events. Increasingly, companies are being drawn into the arena – and subjected to scrutiny – in ways never anticipated even a few short years ago.But for strategists grounded in the dynamics of political campaigns, this kind of conflict and volatility is familiar territory. Recognizing the need for a balanced, bi-partisan approach to corporate communications, reputation management and issue advocacy, Alex Castellanos and Steve McMahon merged two well-established Republican and Democratic firms – National Media and Issue & Image – to create Purple Strategies.